Pyogenic liver abscess is a potentially devastating clinical entity associated with significant morbidity and mortality[1]. A myriad of causes for liver abscess have been described including intra-abdominal infections such as diverticulitis[2]. Due to a non-specific presentation, clinicians often require a high level of suspicion in their diagnosis of this condition. A handful of cases of liver abscess have been described following colonoscopy which was usually a complicated procedure or one where multiple biopsies had been taken[3,4]. The case of a patient presenting pyrexia of unknown origin one week after undergoing an uncomplicated colonoscopy in which no biopsies were taken is reported. She was ultimately diagnosed with a pyogenic live...
Pyogenic liver abscess may have serious complications that need specific management. We reported a c...
A collection of dead white blood cells within the liver is called a liver abscess, and pyogenic live...
Background: Pyogenic liver abscesses (PLA) are frequent in immunosuppressed patients. We review the ...
We present the case of a patient who developed a liver abscess following screening colonoscopy. A co...
Background: Pyogenic Liver abscesses are potentially life threatening if left untreated. They pose a...
Background : /Aims: Several studies suggest that pyogenic liver abscess (PLA) is associated with col...
A liver abscess is defined as a pus-filled mass in the liver that can develop from an intra-abdomina...
Background. Pyogenic liver abscess (PLA) is an uncommon but potentially life-threatening condition. ...
Introduction: A liver abscess represents capsulated purulent focus in the liver parenchyma, due to b...
Objectives: To audit our experience in managing patients with pyogenic liver abscesses since 1984 an...
Background Hepatic abscesses are confined masses of pus in the liver that generally form following l...
We describe six cases of pyogenic liver abscess occurring among 1227 Crohn's disease patients a...
Pyogenic liver abscess is a rarely seen extraintestinal complica-tion of Crohn's disease. It ha...
Background: Liver abscesses are localized suppurative destruction of liver tissue due to infections ...
Background: A total of 80 patients with pyogenic liver abscess managed at a single institution over ...
Pyogenic liver abscess may have serious complications that need specific management. We reported a c...
A collection of dead white blood cells within the liver is called a liver abscess, and pyogenic live...
Background: Pyogenic liver abscesses (PLA) are frequent in immunosuppressed patients. We review the ...
We present the case of a patient who developed a liver abscess following screening colonoscopy. A co...
Background: Pyogenic Liver abscesses are potentially life threatening if left untreated. They pose a...
Background : /Aims: Several studies suggest that pyogenic liver abscess (PLA) is associated with col...
A liver abscess is defined as a pus-filled mass in the liver that can develop from an intra-abdomina...
Background. Pyogenic liver abscess (PLA) is an uncommon but potentially life-threatening condition. ...
Introduction: A liver abscess represents capsulated purulent focus in the liver parenchyma, due to b...
Objectives: To audit our experience in managing patients with pyogenic liver abscesses since 1984 an...
Background Hepatic abscesses are confined masses of pus in the liver that generally form following l...
We describe six cases of pyogenic liver abscess occurring among 1227 Crohn's disease patients a...
Pyogenic liver abscess is a rarely seen extraintestinal complica-tion of Crohn's disease. It ha...
Background: Liver abscesses are localized suppurative destruction of liver tissue due to infections ...
Background: A total of 80 patients with pyogenic liver abscess managed at a single institution over ...
Pyogenic liver abscess may have serious complications that need specific management. We reported a c...
A collection of dead white blood cells within the liver is called a liver abscess, and pyogenic live...
Background: Pyogenic liver abscesses (PLA) are frequent in immunosuppressed patients. We review the ...